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The Greatest House in the World

Rocio, a Maya Mam girl, lives in the mountains with her mother, who is pregnant and her granny. Due to an early delivery from her mother, Rocio is stuck with caring for a herd of sheep, the first time she has done it on her own. Playing in the mountains she loses one of the sheep. Looking for it, she will lose the rest of the herd. In the midst of this tragedy, Rocio will have to face her innocence, conquer her fear of fog and learn that freedom entails responsibility. Nature will teach her that you do not have to defeat your fears, you just have to experience them. The Greatest House in the World is a story of children -which we all are- when facing fears, the unknown, the uncertain... the fog.

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The Greatest House in the World

February 8, 2015
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Crew (32)

Directing

Ulises Pérez Mancilla
Script Supervisor
Álvaro Armas
Assistant Director

Writing

Edgar Sajcabun
Screenplay
Ana V. Bojorquez
Screenplay
Edgar Sajcabun
Screenstory

Production

Sound

Samuel Larson
Sound Designer

Art

Marlene Rodríguez
Set Decoration
Lola Ovando
Art Direction

Camera

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Costume & Make-Up

Malinalli Contreras
Makeup Department Head
Gabriela Fernández
Costume Design

Crew

Álvaro Rodríguez S.
Cinematography
Bulmaro Osornio
Post-Production Manager
Martín Gutiérrez
Property Master
Enrique Ojeda
Sound Recordist
Ulises Pérez Mancilla
Sequence Supervisor

Editing

Lighting

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Visual Effects

Alejandro Berea
Visual Effects Supervisor